Well finally the game of Rebel SIM iPhone 4 Unlocking comes to an end. Special thanks to Adrian Pop for helping us and taking out his precious time and sending us some info and the pics of the Rebel SIM Card.

The day before we reported that the Rebel SIM is fake and provided some proof for it. We didn’t miss anything about the Rebel SIM Card. Rebel people claimed that it is just plug and play and they showed some video of it in action. But the way it works is totally different from the way it is posted on the web of their that how it works.

First we would like to show some proof that it really works.

This is what the user has to say about the SIM:

I live in romania, my carrier is Orange Romania. My i4 is locked in O2 UK. I preserved baseband from 4.1 (02.10.04). Very hard and very tricky to make it work, but at least you only have to dial 112 and hang up IMMEDIATELY, you don’t have to wait for connection a.k.a Gevey SIM. Hope this helps.

If you have to dial 112 then why go for Rebel? Even the user guide provided by Rebel SIM also states that:

How To use for all 2G Network simcards and %60 of 2G/3G & 3G only network simcards.Preparing to power on your iphone for the first time with Rebel Micro simcards1 – insert all together (rebel micro sim card + your provider sim + sim tray) into your poweredOFF iphone 4 and make a small cut on your operator simcard so your sim can fit in the tray wesent you.2 – power on your iphone…3 – wait for the network to come…4 – Now Enable Data Roaming and that’s it… you have your 3g/2g network and data connectionand enter APN settings if data does not work for you as you need to enter your networkssettings.

The above statement is the same as posted on their web, but none have reported that if the SIM works this way. Few of the people who used it reported the way present below worked for them.

How Use for 2G/3G & 3G Only Simcards if you dont get Auto Network DetectionPreparing to power on your iphone for the first time with Rebel Micro simcards1 – insert all together (rebel micro sim card + your provider sim + sim tray) into your poweredOFF iphone 4 and make a small cut on your operator simcard so your sim can fit in the tray wesent you.2 – power on your iphone… wait for 1 signal bar to appear but not less than 10 seconds afteryour phone fully boot and do not rush here and take your time till the phone is responsice andif the phone is operating slow then wait till all the user interface is functioning without lags.3 – go to dial pad and make a call to 112 and end right away by pressing BIG RED ‘END call’button as soon as it will appear on your screen.Note we are not making a call that is going to connect.